We just finished expanding and updating our Resources page on GlutenFreeTravelSite, and we think you'll like the result. It's a treasure trove of links to helpful sites and products that make living gluten-free -- and especially traveling and dining out -- easier and more enjoyable.

You'll find links to all the major Celiac associations, both U.S.-based and international, including direct links to their pages with local chapter contact information. This is helpful to have when planning a trip, since a quick call to the local support group at your destination can often yield great advice. I'd especially recommend doing this when traveling internationally.

Our Resources page also contains a complete guide to Cruising gluten-free, with contact information and the gluten-free policies of all major cruise lines included. Fortunately, most cruise ships now have at least basic gluten-free foods available, and some cruise lines go the extra mile to make their GF guests feel special with all sorts of wonderful GF treats. If a cruise vacation is something you're considering, you can also visit our Caribbean page of reviews, which contains user-submitted reviews of all the major cruise lines.

Other helpful sections of our Resources page include information on handy travel guidebooks...recommended resorts...requesting GF meals on airlines...grocery guides and GF product listings...our favorite Blogs...and a link to a great source for gluten-free groceries (if you sign up for their emails, you'll get regular offers to save 10% on your order).

Tell us what you think -- and feel free to share any other resources you consult for gluten-free dining and travel!

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GlutenFreeTravelSite Updates Its Celiac Resources Page With More Helpful Information and Links for Gluten Free Dining and Travel

We just finished expanding and updating our Resources page on GlutenFreeTravelSite, and we think you'll like the result. It's a treasure trove of links to helpful sites and products that make living gluten-free -- and especially traveling and dining out -- easier and more enjoyable.

You'll find links to all the major Celiac associations, both U.S.-based and international, including direct links to their pages with local chapter contact information. This is helpful to have when planning a trip, since a quick call to the local support group at your destination can often yield great advice. I'd especially recommend doing this when traveling internationally.

Our Resources page also contains a complete guide to Cruising gluten-free, with contact information and the gluten-free policies of all major cruise lines included. Fortunately, most cruise ships now have at least basic gluten-free foods available, and some cruise lines go the extra mile to make their GF guests feel special with all sorts of wonderful GF treats. If a cruise vacation is something you're considering, you can also visit our Caribbean page of reviews, which contains user-submitted reviews of all the major cruise lines.

Other helpful sections of our Resources page include information on handy travel guidebooks...recommended resorts...requesting GF meals on airlines...grocery guides and GF product listings...our favorite Blogs...and a link to a great source for gluten-free groceries (if you sign up for their emails, you'll get regular offers to save 10% on your order).

Tell us what you think -- and feel free to share any other resources you consult for gluten-free dining and travel!